Ban Chiang Archaeological Site
The Ban Chiang Archaeological Site is located in northeastern Thailand and is recognized as one of the most significant prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia. It dates back to around 3600 BCE and provides valuable insights into the early agricultural practices and pottery-making techniques of the Ban Chiang culture.
Excavations at the site have revealed a wealth of artifacts, including pottery, tools, and burial remains, which indicate a complex society with advanced skills in agriculture and craftsmanship. The site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, highlighting its importance in understanding human history in the region.